MoonKnight is 10 days away! Check out the latest look from Marvel...
✖ The wait for the next Marvel Cinematic Universe project is almost over. Moon Knight is hitting Disney+ at the end of the month, and Marvel is celebrating the ten-day countdown by sharing some new footage of the six-episode series. In a new video shared to Marvel's social media pages, fans are getting a better glimpse at Layla El-Faouly as well as a cool look at Moon Knight's cape. You can also spot Ethan Hawke's Arthur Harrow as well as some other neat moments.
While taking part in Variety's"Actors on Actors" alongside Morbius star Jared Leto, Isaac spoke about preparing for the Marvel role.
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